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Show CHAS. PYPER THE UTAH BUDGET Everything Electrical Plans have been completed for an Happenings in Both Branches International aviation meet to be held Ninth General Assembly. n Salt Lake from April 5 to 10 In See me on any electrical job for an estimate. House wiring a specialty. All kinds of Electrical Supplies. Tantalum and Tungsten Lamps. One block west of Court House BERKSHIRES clusive. The "Ogden Chamber of Commerce has decided to investigate the tele phone situation and see what can be done toward securing a reduction of rates. The application for a new trial made by Thomas Vance, the Salt Lake sentence man serving a twenty-yea- r for the murder of his wife, has been denied. At Inter-mounta- in Stock Farm A choice lot of young1 sows from six to eight months old for sale, either open or bred to Fay's Premier Lee registered sire and dam. Won first prize and sweep stakes at State fair. Malin Mendenhall, Nephi, Utah City Meat Co. MangeUon & Carrett, Proprietor All Kinds of Home Cured and Fresh Meats Kept in Rel ngerator up-to-d- Business being run on cash basis, enables us to sell at very . reasonable prices. Courteous Treatment to All Will Wear Twice as Long. e tfT Ask any farmer If our harness doesn't wear twice as lon as the factory harness. it. We make it and Brlnjj in your old harness, saddles, etc., and have them repaired good as new. Complete outfitters whips, bridles, spurs, Navajo blankets, and everything in harness and saddlery. C& liand-mad- ALLEN OSTLER "Shop at Home IT Why send away? . Watches $1.50 to tij.OO. Clocks, every sort, size and price. See the "Big Bens." diamond rings. Beautiful jewelry I make your watches and clocks keep correct time. E. L. BOUCHERo Watchmaker and Jeweler R ememDer We build New Machinery, make Harrows, Cultivators, Wagons and Scrapers. We can save you money See us First The Commercial club of Murray will give a horse show at the city hall grounds April 3, when all owners of stallions In Utah will be in vited to make exhibits. George Brarler, aged 75 years, a pioneer of Utah who came to Salt Lake City In 1856 with one of the handcart companies, died Saturday at his home In Salt Lake. George Rosenbaum, a switchman, had bis foot badly crushed while making a coupling In the Rio Grande yards in Salt Lake. Part of the foot will have to be amputated. The annual debate between the University of Utah and the Agricultural college was heard at Logan Sat urday night The "Aggies' won by 2 to 1 over their old rivals. Davis and Weber counties canal bonds to the value of $500,000 were purchased last week by the Trust company of Denver, and the Commercial National bank of . German-America- n Ogden. Thrown from the front vestibule of a street car In Salt Lake City, as It encountered an open switch, two nen and two women were so badly ijured that they had to be taken to a hospital. Plans to rebuild the Oregon Short Line depot at Murray, which was totally destroyed last week by Are, are already afoot. The new station will be of brick and tile and will cost close to $7,000, It Is said. The water boiler In the kitchen of a Salt Lake cafeteria exploded Sun' day morning, wrecking the mam' moth range and scattering food all over the room, two gins uemg burned, but not seriously. The loss of nearly $1,500 over gam bling tables at Ogden caused O. K. Deatley, the man who was found dead In the Eagle hotel in Murray, to end his life. This was learned from a for mer friend of the dead man. With the intention of getting prior rights on dry farm land adjoining the town of Modena on the main line of the Salt Lake Route, homesteaders are causing a wild ruth In that vicin Ity. The land will be tbrown open to entry March 22. The executive committee for Peac'a day, 1911. has been appointed by the commercial clubs of Box Elder county and the Brtghara City Fruit Growers' All association. preliminary worlc for Peach day wilt begin earlier this year than heretofore. Joe Uzelac. an Austrian who dld In the Bingham hospital Saturday night as the result of his head having been split open, made a statement Just before he died charging Vigo Blgo, a fellow countryman, with hav ing struck him with a hatchet The American and Wells Fargo Ex press companies have announced that beginning April 1 a new schedule will becom effective at Ogden. This means that a reduction of from 2 cents to $1.50 on each 100 pounds will be allowed shippers to points in Idaho. Blacksmithing and Machinery On the ground that new evidence 111 been discovered which has prove Repair Shop that Julius Sirmay, recently convicted of murder In the first degree for the killing of Thomas R. Karrlck last Oo tober, was not In Salt Lak when th tragedy occurred, a new trial will bo asked for. Eugene Ely, who flew a Curtiss biplane In Salt Lake City In February, will return west for the International aviation carnival to be neld st HaMair To send your laundry to Provo Beach, conference week, April f to 10, bringing with him a big paswngcr or Salt Lake, when you can have carrying machine wi;li which he will it done right here at home for make various demonstrations. less Imoney? Expert Laundry-mai- d, Ire Ifltlstesd. a well known poulhss among newest and latest machintry fane'er of Salt his Rhode Inland Rd hens one of 1 beauand 67 our Phone ery. which he Is Justly proud, for In tiful new wagon will call at your nest Saturday be found an ecg that door. Patronize home industry weighed 5'4 ounces and which measured 6 Vi inches around lb center and and try 7 Inches In oral circumference. The fra'ure of the International Aviation Carnival to we bld In Salt ... be April 6 to 10. Inc1ulv, the competition flying of the m right and Curtiss blrdmm. The winner r4" a & m I v --VT of the- various contests will wi-k ivi . tiv raiS"-l- l. UTAH likely b chosen to renrpsnt Amerirs in the London avia'lon mwt the coin1 ing spring. Bryan O liars and Victor Clore, the two mn now iindT arrest In Michof being the Houth-ert- i igan, susrectf-Pacific tr!n rotbers. ar rnaklri every ffnrt to pro- - en alibi to escape extradition to l lah, sreord ng to Information received la Oed'n. Mrs. L. K. PTOShwoTth. a ftah pi ar-a rsl'l"nt of Provo for many n"er for years. Is dead at the p of 1. Fhe was a member of the party of Latter day Rain's drlvf-- from Nsnvoo. 111., the ilsis?li mob. By by afwd from pl river on the -, she . T3U" th mob and nt to Quinry, III. !wrenre Marsh, a P"zro lasryr rnA and CREAM ptiTfii'hT of a nwspspr. bat your Why on a "nh'.t teen arTPpd In Fall R osenvaii s WHY PAY EXPRESS !k hr nBobsn Laundry ml - r-- mvTZrrt We pay the highest market price CR&.AM rr"li q 100 miles from home to get less money? NEPHI CREAMERY LEGISLATIVE UTAH slavery" charre I." preferred by thre whttn girls. Marsh Is also charge) with ahdnctlon snl selling liq-rIthout license. ? e Forty-thre- GOSSIP appointments to j RUSSIA ISSUES ULTIMATUM CHECK IT IN TIME, RAILROAD MAN WRITES Few people realize the grave dan LETTER ger of neglecting the kidneys. Th slightest kidney trouble may be Nature's warning of dropsy, diabetes or In 1003 and 1904. I was a terrible suf dreaded Bright's dis ferer for about five months with kidney ease. If you have any and bladder trouble. I could not sleep kidney symptom, benights and was obliged to get up ten or gin using Doan'a Kid-- , fifteen times to urinate. I passed mucus ney Pills at once. and blood continually. One doctor said I Mrs. Sarah A. Black, was going into consumption snd gave me S04 S. Douty St., up to die. Had two other doctors but re ceived no help from either of them and Cal., says: "Picam sure I would have been in my grave ture me lying crip had I not seen your advertiaement in tba pled with Inflammatory rheumatism "Daily Eagle Star." After takiug several and stricken with dropsy, not able to t bottles of Dr. Kilmer's I was move even with crutches. Such wu entirely cured. In the laat two years I have been a my condition when I began using REMARKABLE of Expected That Russians Will Settle Many Disputed Points With China, Including Quarantine. It Is fill po rtions as appointive officers of the tate were sent to the senate Tuesday ifternoon by Governor William Spry 'or confirmation, most of the appoln- ees being present office holders, but he senate failed to confirm the gov- srnor's selections, the matter going aver until Wednesday. The senate liquor bill panned the house for the third time Tuesday The vote was 35 for, 7 morning. igainat, 3 abaotit and not voting. A series of four senate Joint reso lutions and three senate bills, sun-ported by the governor aud the state aoard of equalization, all relating to taxes and the powers and duties of the state board of equaliztlon, were passed in the house Tuesday after- Pekln. The Russian minister. M. Korostovetz, delivered Russia's ulti matum to the Chinese foreiirn board n caused much Tuesduy afternoon, surprise among the officials, who seemed not to realize the gravity of the crisis. M. Korostovetz last week for the second time requested permission on behalf of his government to establish observation stations along the Amur and elsewhere on the frontier. He desired to place doctors and police ic to Chinese border towns effectively noon. Mr. Peterson of Sevier made a fu tile attempt Tuesday afternoon to have his state-wid- e prohibition measure taken from the table. The senate, under a suspension of the rules, on Tuesday, unanimously passed a resolution by the sifting com mittee, proposing an amendment to the constitution, which, If adopted, will make possible the depositing of the state funds In banks whore Inter-ta- t may be secured. After a great struggle the Stookey apportionment bill went down to defeat In the senate Tuesday afternoon, rhe Salt Lake senators were successful in securing the- adoption of the amendments they favored and In dethe amendments offered by feating the country members, but they lacked the votes necessary to pass the measure, and It was killed by a vote of Han-for- Swamp-lloo- railroad fireman and have pasted two ex aminations for my kidneys successfully, so that 1 know that my kidneys are in excellent condition now as a result of your great preparation, Swamp-Root- . .lours very truly, GEORGE KEXSLER, quarantine the frontier. 1422 Mary St. China viewed this as an infringe Marinette, Wis. ment on her integrity and the Rus sian minister was notified that a re Personally appeared before me this 25th of September, 1909, George Kensler, who ply would be given later. statement snd made It Is exDected here that the Kus- subscribed the above that the same is true in substance slaus will now settle many outstand- oath the plague sad in fact. ing matters, Including HENRY GRAASS, the disputed frontier, the quarantine, Notary Public, Door County, Wis. protection of the railway from Hung Tza Hu. as well as trade, consular and other differences in connection Prove Whit Swamp-RoWill Do For You with the treuty of 18S1. Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham- HOME. WARSHIPS ORDERED ton, N. V, for a sample bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive tullint. Announcement Made by State Depart- a bnnltlf-f- nf VnltiaVil ail about the kidneys and bladder. ben ment That American Vessels Will writing, do sure ana mention tins paper Not Patrol Coasts of Mexico. For sale st all drug stores. Price fifty New York. The Mexican embassa- cents and dor and the Mexican minister of PROOF P08ITIVE. from received assurances finance conwhich Monday night Washington vinced them there Is sincere between the administration ot President Taft and that of President Dlat. It Is not professed that all the tension has been relieved, and while Am' erica n troops remain In force on the Mexican border it Is admitted some tension will continue, but apprehen slon was appreciably lessened by the a? piece of news. First In importance was a long teleHe Oh, yes; I write verse occasioDo La Barra nallybut I tear It all up as soon as gram to Embassador from the state department announc I write It. She Ah! I knew you were clever. log that the American warships as' signed to patrol du'y on the Pacific and gulf coasts of Mexico had boen WOULD LIE AWAKE ALL NIGHT ordered to call at Mexican ports only WITH ITCHING ECZEMA for coal and then withdraw promptly. Thla action is reassuring to Senor "Ever since I can remember I was IJmontour. In a recent Interview he a terrible sufferer of eczema and said he could consider only the pres other Irritating akin diseases. I would ence of American men of war in Am lie awake all night, and my suffering erican waters, so far distant from was Intolerable. A scaly humor settheir base at Galveston, as part of an tled on my back, and being but a unnecessary effort to Impress on Mex child, I naturally scratched It It Ico the power of the United States. was a burning, Itching sensation, and utterly Intolerable, in fact. It was so REBEL LEADER A HARVARD MAN that I could not possibly forget about take long before It Hss Many Americans Serving Under It. It todid not my shoulders and arms, and spread Him In War Against Diaz. I was almost covered with a mass of EI Paso. Texas. Captain Oscar G raw flesh on account of my scratching Crelghton. an American and a Har- 1L I was In such a condition that my vard graduate with a band of insur- - bands were tied. "A number of physicians were callrectos, many of wbom are Americans on Monday night camped about ftr ed, but It seemed beyond their medteen miles south of Juarez. The ical power and knowledge to cure me. tried numerous treatproximity of the revolutionists la ments Having without deriving any benefit looked upon as an effort to Induce from them, I had given myself up to General Navaroo'a 2,000 men to take the mercy of my dreadful malady, but the field. Crelghton's men came I thought I would take the Cutlcura within ten miles of Juarez, and the treatment as a Isst resort. Words shock of an explosion when be blew cannot express my grstitude to the up a railroad bridge was felt In the one who crested "The Cutlcura Mira;lty. Ills arrival r the border was cles, as I have named them, for now tpoctacular, for after releasing twen I feel as If I never suffered from even ly fivp other Americans who had gone a pimple. My disease was routed by Into Mexico to Investigate a mine and Cutlcura Soap and Ointment, and I who bad sotiRht bis protection, he shall never cease praising the wonderwaited until dark and then he an ful merits they contain. 1 will never bounced bis presence by a ex be without them. In fact, I can almost plimlon which resulted In the dextrac dare any skin diseases to at'ack me lion of a bridge at Mesa, a few miles so long as I have Cutlcura Remedies In the bouse. I hope that this letter south of the city. wlJI give other sufferers an Idea of Must Fortify Canal, Says Roosevelt bow I suffered, and also hope that not pass the 'Cutlcura Life Italia. Texas Failur to fortify they willStation. " Slgnd C. Ixnils the Panama canal would be an act of Saving B29 Chestnut Green, St., Philadelphia, criminal folly, declared Theodore Aug. 29, 1910. Koosttr-i- t Monday night at the Hal las chamber id commerce. He said Among Colleagues. that only two treaties relative to tb T am afraid man speaks becanal existed, those with England an: fore he thinks." that Panama, and hence any of her nation "Impossible:" would be at liberty to destroy It in "Why?" case of war. "lie never thinks." Decision In Favor of Railroads. tm rtnrn i a to itIMil .1 mill r.tf4 WMtlwr It Washington. Railroads which em y,rt.. mrm an, --r V ?f T .f I'rhvr.f, Mhd4, ploy telegraph operators for six hours bn4 flf tri I'mtrdi6 hlM ta 1 U toe. snd then, Btter an Interval, for three more, fomply with the feera "hours The longer we live the more we of service law" o' 1')7. Such was the realize what we might have done but decision Monda) of the supreme didn't. rourt of the I'nited K'atcn, despite fJarfieM Te W Nn'iirs's Imatire and the cUini of the government that tb r t ,t- -i constipation nine hours must be consecutive. snd its many attendant ailments. National Child Labor Conference. Iter savings are (be saving of many llirtri'ngham, Ala The sey n h l a business girl. sF?ion ot the National Child Labor conference fndej Funday t which the with a mcfjjn - ot infiif-matin- - to 9. Seventeen bills passed the senate on Tuesday and sixteen were approy-eby the house. The senate killed d six bills. After one of the hardest fights of the present session, the Richardson nine-hou- r law for working women, as amended by the senate, passed the lower house Tuesday by a vote of to seven, and will be sent thirty-onto the Governor for his approval. No employer Is permitted to work a fe male employe over nine hours a day. according to the new law. a The bill appropriating of a million of dollars for the erection of a new state capltol Is now a law. Governor Spry on Monday signed the measure which passed the legislature last week. The Kardley coal' rates bill was killed by a decisive vote In the house Monday afternoon by the adoption of an adverse report by the committee on public utilities. The governor approved nineeen new laws on Monday. The senate passed fourteen measures and the house seven, which caused one of the members to remark that bad they done as will at the beginning of the session, there would have been no need for working overtime. If t'tah Is given another memb'rs In the congresnlonal apof congrc-s-s portionment expected from the special session, both the congressmen from t'tah will be elected at large. A house bill providing for the election of two congressmen at larse. In rase t'tah Is given two coiigrcuMifa an under the new apportionment, passed by the Semite on Monday. A complete revision of the (Wh and game laws of the state Is roniein-plateby a measure Introduced In th legislature Monday by the sonata committee on fish and game. The senate voted on Mondayto appropriate $7,r.Od to the Manufacturers Assoclailnn of Vta'' for the supjurt of the I'tah Chamber or t'ommctce for the cn'iiim; two years. Ilolman's "fOrclon of lstoring men" measure, houne bill N. ;I7, with sp'clal reference to the walking d"kg,aio, was passed In the true, after amendment, Monday niter- - -- n, by a vte of 33 to 6. wl'b 7 sbwnt and not voting. The senate on Monday passel "he memorial to coneress pro!etit. against reciprocity wiih Canada on wool, lead, livestock and farm products. The vote on the memorial was e three-quar-tr- d to . greater art of the fofnoon session of the hoiis! and an hour or more of the afternoon session were taken up by the lawmakers Monday In considering the huse appropriations bill. As finally passed, the bill does not iifTcr materially In amount from the sestegate first announced. The llq;ior measure as prepared by the Joint committeo and amended in both the srnate Slid botie, passed the senate on Fatiirtfay by a party vo'e, the t "o Iwnocratic member votine szalnst the measure and 8'ttairr Sevy leinc ahsen'. Three b'lls enlar'ns the cope of courts were pa?e hy the J'lTCft'-l(he senate at the nigM session They ar house bl!ls ty Ma)" as?r-and wer by ths senate wi'h but slight arriefidmeTtt. 8na'nr L. M. Olen, Iemocratic 12 A strt Pat-urda- member from Sanpete. eondurei a singl' hanled and siicfossftii filibuster In the senate Kat'iray. It was (tirerled against the a'?ae rf a bill by the terms of xhfrh eouty is e!ven shot 4 'i! acre of land st prent held by Faft(ete county. Tb sena'e bill, by Varks, rreat n a rel;ef f.jnd f'r iableil fiif rrn, was r9cd In the bolide !afe Bturdy, Doan's Kidney Pills. Folks In Han-forknow how bad off I was and 1 must give Doan's Kidney Pills full credit for my wonderful recovery Remember the name Doan'a. For sale by all dealers. 60 cents a box. Foster-MilburCo., Buffalo, N. Y. d n Warned. New Yorker, whc because of his dignified outlook on life, has sent his son, aged twelve, to a particularly strict and proper boarding school In New England, unexpectedly visited the school last week. Ascertaining the location of his young hopeful's room, he climbed the four flights of stairs necessary to reach It and entered. On a mammoth placard suspended from a steel engraving of "Washington and Oenerals (presented to the youth as a Christmas gift by his admiring parent) was the cheerful sentiment: "Don't spit on the ceiling. We havs lost our ladder." A OATS 259 Bu. Per Acre. That is the sworn to yield of Theodore Hnrmes, Lewia Co., Wash., had from Salzer's Rejuvenated White Bonanza aata snd won s handiuiine 80 acre farm. Othei big yields are 141 bus., 119 bus.. 103 hut., etc., had by farmers scattered throughout the U. S. Sailer's Pedigree Barley. Flax. 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No. . 11, a'tc-r-B'f-- principal sjwakfrs were Ir. Klix Ad ler of New York snd Tiss Jane Aidants of Chicago. The wo-fof thi confer nee was directed mainly to wards securing child labor laws. S S-A- f' Medical Staff Called Into Service. Kan Aijii'anf Topcfca. Martin of the Kansas puard Monday evriir? received orders to lave the sttfl of the Kinas militia In realinos 1j rrjo:t for service at San Antonio, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It establishes regularity, beats inflammation tion, and cures weakness. Sabs Salows cf bad Acid. I'r sva'toning ths carbolic arid bottle without amendment The measure hlch b'rn I'ft terrprari'y 1 1Ht r.ft ne rate F.fe Inetirsne the ref rleerator, Edward Keissinepr, 2 cent cn their gross premiums In or years old, son of Mr. ni Mr. Morris I 4r to prorlds tbe fond. Reissiriger, died Monday. c-- and ulcera- KEaie trowr.v stroxq tr H.is UXO SICK WOME.V WELL. Tps. 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